Baclofen

by Cathy Parkes March 17, 2021 Updated: December 29, 2021

Baclofen is a centrally acting muscle relaxant. If you pull out your BACK, you might need BAClofen.

 Baclofen is a centrally acting muscle relaxant. If you pull out your BACK, you might need BAClofen.

Want to learn more about Baclofen? Baclofen and other muscle relaxants are covered in Video 28 of our Pharmacology Series.


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